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With this programming, as an occupant enters the walkway zone D, only zone D will initially respond. As the occupant enters cubicle zone A,
the lighting will respond in zone A. If the occupant remains in zone A, then zone A and the walkway zone D will remain ON, even if there is
no further motion in zone D.
Application Example 2: Common Area Hold On Functionality
In this example, one area of the facility consists of private offices and a shared corridor. Each private office has been configured as an area
and the shared corridor has been configured as a separate area. The corridor should turn ON if anyone enters the corridor and then should
remain ON if there are occupants in any of the private offices. Areas have been created as shown. Each area contains one occupancy set
that is defined with a scene command for occupied and unoccupied actions.
Office 101
Office 102
Office 103
Office 104
Office 105
Corridor 100
Associations are made between the occupancy sets controlling Offices 101, 102, 103, 104, and 105, to the Corridor 100 occupancy set.
(Remember, the general rule is to modify the occupancy set that needs to receive signals from other occupancy sets.) In this example,
corridor 100’s occupancy set will be associated with the others.